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Definition of light stick in English:

light stick

noun

‘The young members of the audience were encouraged to blow whistles and wave light sticks as the cast brought those famous cartoon screen legends to life.’

‘Those small, bright yellow flashes you see at twilight on summer evenings have something in common with the brilliantly colored light sticks that glow after you bend them: The light is the result of a chemical reaction.’

‘His version of the song had those light sticks waving ecstatically.’

‘As they turned the corner, the green glow from her light stick became brighter, bit by bit.’

‘Seriously, it's like I'm one of those neon light sticks that they sell at nightclubs and concerts that you crack and shake, and then they glow.’

‘The light stick is actually a tube inside a tube.’

‘He remembered to look into his pocket and snapped on a light stick.’

‘One of the riders took a swipe at him with a light stick, and the globe at the end shattered, but he felt the wall crumble a bit.’

‘The simple solution, Gruber says, is to add a pressurized quantity of A - 2 to the cylume light sticks that longline fishermen attach to their hooks in order to mimic squid.’

‘The department has checked product safety and labelling of toy lanterns and light sticks ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival every year since the Toys and Children's Products Safety Ordinance was enacted in 1992.’

‘Youngsters dressed in caps, tracksuits, floppy hats and with light sticks attended illegal raves while popping a new drug, ecstasy.’

‘Generators were made available to guests so they could charge their cell phones and they passed out ten thousand flash-lights and an equal number of light sticks.’

‘There's also the classic cold cathode fluorescent lamp light sticks, and basic LED spots that can be placed anywhere in the case.’